โApr-11-2024 10:07 AM
Interested to know how often, or if ever, people are tripping their 30A breaker with the A/C running alone. (Thinking when it is really hot and the A/C is running hard)
Thanks!
โApr-23-2024 06:26 AM - edited โApr-23-2024 06:30 AM
Had an older rig that kept tripping the breaker, like Grit_dog claims, could be a weak breaker. The issue I found was that the wires attached to the breaker had come loose as a result of heating (resistance) and cooling over many years. Check all the wires connected to your breakers and make sure they are tight. I believe that this occurs with aluminum wire more often than copper. I think what Bid_time was saying is, make sure the shore power outlet breaker is 30A, not 20A
โApr-14-2024 09:59 AM
Could easily be a weak breaker. Even though you donโt say whether itโs the main in the camper or the breaker on the pedestal.
camper main could easily have seen better days in an old camper being lived in full time.
similar with ped breaker too.
โApr-13-2024 06:48 AM
Are you sure that the ac is the only thing on? Reefer, water heater and converter could be on at the same time. I have never had a breaker trip for just the ac. There is almost never just the ac working. I can run my 15k ac with one Honda 2000 which means it runs on about 15 amps. You have one of two things: a bad motor and/or compressor or a lot more load someplace else that you are not aware of.
โApr-15-2024 01:08 AM
This would be my first guess...you have other major loads running and don't realize it.
After that would be an old weak breaker that trips at a much lower amperage.
Finally would be something wrong with the air/con such that it's drawing way too much power.
โApr-12-2024 06:51 AM
I've never heard of an A/C tripping any breaker unless there is an issue with the unit and it needs repair/replacement. Mine has chugged along in 100 degree temps without issue many times.
โApr-12-2024 08:09 AM
Haha that might be exactly why I am asking! I lived in a 20 year old fifth wheel for two years and the A/C alone tripped the breaker quite often in the middle of the summer. Must have been a unit issue.
โApr-11-2024 06:09 PM
The AC alone will never trip the 30A breaker. Itโs on a separate 20A line.
โApr-14-2024 09:58 AM
Huh??